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New York is a leader in the legislative fight against sexual harassment in the subways, and its newest proposition is a law that aims to upgrade unwanted sexual contact from a misdemeanor to a felony. The escalation also turns "sexually motivated touching" into a sex crime with the possibility of jail time. I applaud lawmakers' effort to address this critical issue, but I am not convinced that harsher punishments for sexual harassment on the subway will yield the desired effect.
The most lamentable aspect of taking public transportation as a woman is enduring the unsavory boys and men who exploit the shared space and put our safety in jeopardy. Masturbation, sexual assault, rape andwhatever you call what this guy was doing are the more invasive (not to mention illegal) behaviors that disrupt our journeys. Women understand that most men don't engage in this brand of sexual violence, and we applaud the many men who take action to disrupt this injustice when it occurs. But the number of guys who are doing these things is sizable enough to make most women suspicious and uneasy during our commutes.
Subway harassment isn't only a problem for women in New York City: Boston, Chicago and, recently, Washington, DC have all implemented ad campaigns to raise awareness about the issue and encourage riders to report incidents. And across the globe in Beijing, a furious debate erupted in August after the Shanghai No 2 Metro Operation Company issued a public statement blaming harassment on women who wear sexy clothing. Transportation in cities in Egypt, Japan and India have women-only sections, where the hope is that separation might actually equal increased public safety. Still, the problem persists across cultures and national borders.

Sorry, although the problem of sexual harassment is undoubtedly real, this video is not.
I'm afraid it appears completely staged. Here's my reasoning;
1) The perpetrator has his entire face concealed behind a book or tablet. In fact it's so close to his mug that he could lick the page or screen.
2) The camera is conveniently spot on. The camera is in place and stable before there is even a hint of impropriety.
3) The gals verbalv acting exceeds her physical response, Verbally she ACTED fairly pissed off. Physically, she just as well hand him the handbag. It was more like a toss on the lap.
Therefore, I declare BALONAY!!! In my opinion, you do more of a disservice when you attempt to deceive. Wouldn't you rather acknowledge your desire to make a PSA instead of making an effort to pull the wool over what we've just seen?

all these niggas saying oh he's such a creep blah blah blah but I got a question tf was the cameraman she just noticed the guy touching her so I doubt he was doing it for a while its either fake or the cameraman is the real creep bruh

As a man, this video disturbs me. It's creepy and against civil public code. I'm trying to work out what would actually make a man believe a woman would find this act in anyway appealing or is he just a pervert? It looks like he was creepily coming on to her assuming she's a slut. I would demand charges if I was this woman because this pervert would clearly do it again if he's not held responsible for this creepy act.

Do you know how many women should be charged with sexual assault for inappropriately touching their breasts to men in public? Personally I get sick of it. What this guy did was wrong and I don't condone it but I'm sick of people ignoring what women do in public to men and get away with it. It's pathetic! I hope some guy with a big bulge stands right in front of her the next time she's on the train. BTW-Does she even have anything but a shirt on?

I dont disagree with you that women should be charged if they are aggressors. I am asserting that victims dont provoke sexual assault.
Im sensing a lot of disatisfaction towards women though, which is cute considering that your 'feminazi laws' are made and prosecuted predominatly by men.
I disagree though, we need more feminazi laws. Feminazi= aggressive equality and you cant have that unless men are protected too.

Maybe is she actually wore a skirt instead of underwear on the subway men wouldn't so such a thing. Start by having some respect for your own body, then others will respect it too. Put it out there to be touched and someone is bound to take you up on the offer.

I've honestly had something similar to this happen to me. It's very frightening. Of course I grabbed the dude's hand, gripped it, told him to not touch me, and threw his hand back at me. It is such a violation of someone's privacy and very uncomfortable. Some men think they have the right to touch females just because of "how they dress." No one is inviting you. If a guy has his pants hanging low, I'm not going to grab his ass, simply cause it's showing. There's no excuse to touching someone without their permission.